2023/2024 KAN-CGMAO2001U Business Project
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Business Project |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for cand.merc. and GMA (GMA)
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Last updated on 04-12-2023 |
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In the Business Project course, the students get an experience with conducting their own empirical research project which will prepare them for their Master Thesis. The students will learn how to conduct a research project that builds on the knowledge, skills, and insights that they have acquired during their first year and that offers recommendations to practice (a real-life business situation). With guidance from a supervisor, the students are expected to work independently on the following aspects of the project: problem definition, research question, research design, literature search, selection of methods and collection of data, data analysis and findings development, reflection on boundary conditions and limitations, and development of recommendations for practice.
Within the Business Project’s overall scope, the students can motivate and find a starting point for their projects in different ways with implications for their project’s structure. The students can motivate their projects based on:
Within these tracks, the students are free to draw on any of the courses in the program. |
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The Business Project course offers a limited
number of classes/workshops that will support the students in
gaining the insights and skills they need to conduct and deliver an
ambitious research project about a complex problem in general
management and analytics.
The students will have a dedicated supervisor who will assist them in reaching critical milestones in the development of their project. |
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Midway through the course, the students will receive feedback from members of the program’s faculty group. The students will give a presentation of their research design to faculty members and receive feedback on their progress and recommendations for how to move on. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A list of relevant literature will be provided in class. Below please find an indicative literature: Van Aken, J.E., & Berends H. (2018) Problem Solving in Organizations: A Methodological Handbook for Business and Management Students, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Golder, P. N., Dekimpe, M., An, J. T., van Heerde, H. J., Kim, D., & Alba, J. W. (2022). Learning from data: An empirics-first approach to relevant knowledge generation. Journal of Marketing. |